How Injury Lawsuits Work: Videos

 

1.  ► Welcome Video by Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A.
2.  ► CSI and Personal Injury Lawyers
3.  ► Five Things You Need to Know if in an Accident
4.  ► What is Litigation? (Lawsuits Explained)
5.  ► How is My Claim Going to be Handled?
6.  ► Can I Hire an Attorney Without Paying a Dime?
7.  ► The Most Important New Case in Georgia from the Supreme Court

8.  ► Atlanta Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Explains “Summary Judgment”
9.  ► Things Potential Clients Should Not Do
10.  ► Atlanta Injury Attorney Greg Stokes Talks About the Difficult Cases

 

 

Injury Help After an Accident: Videos

 

1.  ► I have no Health Insurance and I Need to See a Doctor, What do I do?
2.  ► How to Avoid the Three Biggest Mistakes You Could Make
3.  ► What is a Herniated Disc?
4.  ► What is the Value of a Herniated Disc Injury?
5.  ► How do I Increase the Value of My Surgical Back Injury Case?

6.  ► Who is My Ideal Client??
7.  ► 5 Things Your Should do if You are in an Accident
8.  ► Accident Reconstructionists
9.  ► Atlanta Paralegal Explains How a Lawsuit Works
10. ► Atlanta Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Explains Wrongful Death
11. ► 3 Key Facts You Need to Know in a Georgia Accident Case
12. ► How You Can Get the Maximum Value for Your Case
13. ► How Will Filing Bankruptcy Affect My Personal Injury Case?

 

 

Accidents: Insurance Tips & Secrets: Videos

 

1.  ► Five Secrets the Insurance Adjuster Doesn’t Want You to Know
2.  ► Getting Your Car Repaired
3.  ► Six Favorite Defenses Adjusters Use to Defeat Your Claim
4.  ► Four Mistakes Adjusters See Attorneys Make
5.  ► How Do I Get My Insurance Company to Pay My Medical Bills?

6.  ► What is Subrogation?
7.  ► “What is a Deposition?” Atlanta Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Explains
8.  ► Atlanta Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Explains Mediation
9.  ► Careless Truck Driver Kills Woman; Case Settles Before Lawsuit Starts
10.  ► Case Study: Night Driving Danger Awaits – Atlanta Injury Attorney Greg Stokes

 

 

Bicycle Accident Help: Videos

 

1.  ► What Kind of Bike Lighting is Required on Bicycles in Georgia?
2.  ► How can a Computer on my Bike Help Me if I’m in an Accident?
3.  ► Getting Back on Your Bike Following an Accident

4.  ► What NOT to do if You’re hit by a Negligent Motorist While on Your Bike
5.  ► What to do if You’re hit by a Negligent Motorist While on Your Bike
6.  ► How Uninsured Automobile Coverage Affects You as a Bicyclist
7.  ► Why do I Need an Attorney Who is Also an Expert Cyclist?
8.  ► Why Uninsured Motorist Coverage is so Important to a Cyclist?

 

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At Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A., we are pleased to offer you a no-charge, no-obligation consultation for injury, death, and worker's compensation claims. If you then choose to retain us, our contingency fee is based on a percentage of your award or settlement. "Contingent attorneys' fees" and "no fee if no recovery" refer only to fees charged by attorneys for their legal services. Contingent fees are not permitted in all types of cases (such as divorce or criminal cases), but they are permitted for injury cases.

By Georgia law, court costs, expert witness fees, and other additional expenses of legal action must be paid by the client or from amounts recovered for the client. To prevent hardship to our clients, we advance the amounts needed to pay these additional expenses for each case, and then reimburse ourselves from the amount eventually recovered.

Because each case is different, examples of cases and results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any other case. If you have been injured, or your loved one has been injured or died, we encourage you to seek advice from a licensed, experienced Atlanta injury attorney about your specific legal problem.

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